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Create PDFs with Laravel, provides FPDF version 1.85
License: MIT License
Languages: PHP, HTML, CSS
Using FPDF made easy with Laravel. See FPDF homepage for more information about the usage.
composer require codedge/laravel-fpdf
Run
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Codedge\Fpdf\FpdfServiceProvider" --tag=config
to publish the configuration file to config/fpdf.php
.
// app/Http/routes.php | app/routes/web.php
Route::get('/', function (Codedge\Fpdf\Fpdf\Fpdf $fpdf) {
$fpdf->AddPage();
$fpdf->SetFont('Courier', 'B', 18);
$fpdf->Cell(50, 25, 'Hello World!');
$fpdf->Output();
exit;
});
FPDF comes with a set of fonts already defined and stored in the src/Fpdf/font
directory.
If you want to add your own font, please have a look at the Adding new fonts and encodings tutorial.
You can change the font path, by using the FPDF_FONTPATH
environment variable.
If you want to use Laravel Vapor to host your application, a special header needs to be attached to each response that FPDF returns to your browser. To enable the use of this header, add the following environment variable to the Vapor environment file:
FPDF_VAPOR_HEADERS=true